The Wakashan people, indigenous to the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada and the United States, traditionally rely on a diet rich in local resources. They primarily consume fish, especially salmon, shellfish, and various marine animals, along with wild game like deer and small mammals. Gathering plant foods such as berries, roots, and seaweed also plays a significant role in their diet. Seasonal availability influences their food choices, leading to a diverse and sustainable way of life.
who is the leader of the wakashans tribe
Wakashan
In the Northern Wakashan languages you say mamáʼu[pronounced mama - au).
Yes, some Indigenous peoples of the Wakashan language family, such as the Kwakwaka'wakw and Nuu-chah-nulth, carved totem poles as part of their cultural practices. Totem poles were used to depict family histories, legends, or social status within the community. They were an important form of artistic expression and storytelling.
no!people dont eat people
Some werewolf's eat people. But not all of them will eat people
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People eat starfish in Japan
no people do not eat other people. But if they had rabies they would bite you but not eat you.
Yes, people eat hamburgers and people eat turkeys and chicken.
wat do people eat in Tokyo
People do not eat cotton.